GMASS ultradeep spectroscopy of galaxies at z ~ 2. IV. The variety of dust populations
S. Noll, D. Pierini, A. Cimatti, E. Daddi, J. D. Kurk, M. Bolzonella,, P. Cassata, C. Halliday, M. Mignoli, L. Pozzetti, A. Renzini, S. Berta, M., Dickinson, A. Franceschini, G. Rodighiero, P. Rosati, G. Zamorani

TL;DR
This study analyzes the dust attenuation properties in high-redshift galaxies, revealing diverse dust populations and the presence of UV bumps, indicating complex dust evolution and outflows from evolved stars at z ~ 2.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of UV dust extinction curves and the presence of UV bumps in galaxies at 1<z<2.5, highlighting dust diversity and evolution in early star-forming systems.
Findings
Significant UV bump detected in at least 30% of galaxies.
Dust properties vary, with some galaxies showing curves between SMC and LMC.
Galaxies with UV bumps are more luminous and have more evolved stellar populations.
Abstract
The properties of dust attenuation at rest-frame UV wavelengths are inferred from very high-quality FORS2 spectra of 78 galaxies from the GMASS survey at 1<z<2.5. These objects complement a previously investigated sample of 108 UV-luminous galaxies at similar redshifts, selected from the FDF spectroscopic survey, the K20 survey, and the GDDS. The shape of the UV extinction curve is constrained by a parametric description of the rest-frame UV continuum. The UV bump is further characterised by fitting Lorentzian-like profiles. Spectra exhibit a significant 2175A feature in at least 30% of the cases. If attenuation is dominated by dust ejected from the galaxy main body via superwinds, UV extinction curves in-between those of the SMC and LMC characterise the sample galaxies. The fraction of galaxies with extinction curves differing from the SMC one increases, if more dust resides in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
